Intramuros

Intramuros, Fifth District, Manila, Capital District, Metro Manila, 1002, Philippines
category: boundary — type: administrative — OSM: relation 103707
Casa Manila (Q2110598)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Casa Manila is a museum in Intramuros depicting colonial lifestyle during Spanish colonization of the Philippines.

  • node: Casa Manila Museum (OSM) 13 m from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=Casa Manila Museum (8 name matches)
    name:zh=馬尼拉之家
    tourism=museum (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    addr:city=Manila
    wikidata=Q2110598

    wikidata match: Q2110598
Baluarte de San Diego (Q18708349)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Baluarte de San Diego is a bastion in Intramuros, part of the Spanish colonial fortification in the walled city of Manila in the Philippines.

  • way: Baluarte de San Diego (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Baluarte de San Diego (6 name matches)
    tourism=attraction (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=yes
    historic=yes
    wikidata=Q18708349

    wikidata match: Q18708349
National Commission for Culture and the Arts (Q3707497)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The National Commission for Culture and the Arts of the Philippines (Filipino: Pambansang Komisyon para sa Kultura at mga Sining, Cebuano: Nasodnong Komisyon alang sa Budaya ug mga Arte) is the official government agency for culture in the Philippines. It is the overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants giving agency for the preservation, development and promotion of Philippine arts and culture; an executing agency for the policies it formulates; and task to administering the National Endowment Fund for Culture and the Arts (NEFCA) – fund exclusively for the implementation of culture and arts programs and projects.

  • way: NCCA (OSM) 37 m from Wikidata name match [show tags]
    name=NCCA (6 name matches)
    building=yes
    addr:city=Manila
    addr:province=Metro Manila
    wikidata=Q3707497

    wikidata match: Q3707497
Manila Cathedral (Q773443)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Filipino: Basilika Menor at Kalakhang Katedral ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi; Spanish: Basílica Menor y Catedral Metropolitana de la Inmaculada Concepción), also known as the Manila Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Manila), is the cathedral of Manila and basilica located in Intramuros, the historic walled city within today's modern city of Manila, Philippines. It is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Patroness of the country. The cathedral serves as the episcopal seat of the Archbishop of Manila.

  • way: Minor Basilica of Immaculate Concepcion (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Minor Basilica of Immaculate Concepcion
    phone=+632 5273093
    amenity=place_of_worship (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=http://manilacathedral.ph/
    alt_name=Manila Cathedral (6 name matches)
    building=cathedral (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    religion=christian (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q773443
    addr:city=Manila
    wikipedia=en:Manila Cathedral
    addr:street=Postigo
    denomination=roman_catholic
    addr:postcode=1002

    wikidata match: Q773443
Fort Santiago (Q478181)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Fort Santiago (Spanish: Fuerte de Santiago; Filipino: Kutà ng Santiago), built in 1593, is a citadel built by Spanish navigator and governor Miguel López de Legazpi for the new established city of Manila in the Philippines. The defense fortress is located in Intramuros, the walled city of Manila.

  • way: Fort Santiago (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Fort Santiago (13 name matches)
    phone=+63 2 527 1572
    tourism=attraction (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q478181
    addr:city=Manila
    wikipedia=en:Fort Santiago
    addr:place=Intramuros
    addr:postcode=1002
    opening_hours=Mo-Su 8:00-21:00

    wikidata match: Q478181
Rizal Shrine (Q7339081)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Rizal Shrine in Intramuros (Filipino: Museo ni José Rizal Intramuros) is a museum dedicated to the lifework of José Rizal. It is located on Santa Clara Street, Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. Fort Santiago served as barracks for Spanish artillery soldiers during Spain's colonization of the islands. The museum is located in the building where Rizal spent his final night and hid his famous poem Mi último adiós (My Last Farewell) in an oil lamp later given to his sister, Trinidad. The shrine is home to various memorabilia such as the shells he collected in Dapitan, books, manuscripts and artwork.

  • way: Rizal Shrine (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Rizal Shrine (5 name matches)
    tourism=museum (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    building=yes (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    wikidata=Q7339081
    addr:city=Manila
    wikipedia=en:Rizal Shrine (Intramuros)
    addr:province=Metro Manila
    opening_hours=Mo 13:00-17:00;Tu-Su 09:00-18:00
    building:levels=2

    wikidata match: Q7339081
Colegio de San Juan de Letran (Q1108074)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Colegio de San Juan de Letran, (transl: College of San Juan de Letran) also referred to by its acronym CSJL, is a private Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution owned and run by the friars of the Order of Preachers in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1620. Colegio de San Juan de Letran has the distinction of being the oldest college in the Philippines and the oldest secondary institution in Asia. The school has produced Philippine presidents, revolutionary heroes, poets, legislators, members of the clergy, jurists, and it is also one of the only Philippine schools that has produced several Catholic saints who lived and studied on its campus. The school's patron saint is St. John the Baptist. The campus contains two statues, representing the two foremost alumni in the fields of secular and religious service: former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon and Vietnamese Saint Vicente Liem de la Paz.

  • way: Colegio de San Juan de Letran (OSM) exact location name match [show tags]
    name=Colegio de San Juan de Letran (22 name matches)
    amenity=college (OSM tag matches Wikidata or Wikipedia category)
    website=http://www.letran.edu/main/
    wikidata=Q1108074
    addr:city=Manila
    wikipedia=en:Colegio de San Juan de Letran
    addr:street=Muralla
    addr:postcode=1002
    addr:province=Metro Manila

    wikidata match: Q1108074